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1 Accounting policies 2013 GENERAL The Group includes the Parent Company, Eniro AB (publ), registered number , and its subsidiaries, associated companies and joint ventures. The Parent Company has its registered office in Stockholm, Sweden, and has been listed on Nasdaq OMX Stockholm since October 10, The address of the headquarters is SE Stockholm. The annual report and the consolidated financial statements were approved by the Board of Directors on March 21, 2014, and will be presented for adoption by the Annual General Meeting on April 24, The consolidated financial statements have been prepared in accordance with International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) and IFRIC interpretations as endorsed by the EU, as well as with applicable stipulations in the Swedish Annual Accounts Act and Swedish Financial Reporting Board Recommendation RFR 1 Supplementary Accounting Policies for Groups. NEW AND AMENDED STANDARDS APPLIED BY THE GROUP Following are the standards that are applied for the first time for the fiscal year beginning on January 1, 2013, and which have a significant impact on the consolidated financial statements. IAS 1 Presentation of Financial Statements includes amendments pertaining to other comprehensive income. The most significant change is the requirement that items reported in other comprehensive income be presented in two sub-items. The split is based on whether items may be reclassified to profit or loss (reclassification adjustments) or not. Amendments in IAS 19 Employee Benefits entail that interest expenses and the expected return on plan assets are replaced by a net interest figure that is calculated using the discount rate, based on the net surplus or net deficit in the defined benefit plan. Past service costs are reported immediately. IFRS 7 Financial Instruments: Disclosures, pertaining to disclosures related to net recognition of assets and liabilities. IFRS 13 Fair Value Measurement, which aims to make fair value measurement more uniform and less complex by providing an exact definition and a uniform source in IFRS for fair value measurements and accompanying disclosures. The standard provides guidance for measuring fair value for all types of assets and liabilities financial as well as nonfinancial. The requirements do not expand the application area for when fair value is to be applied, but provides guidance on how it is to be applied in cases where other IFRS s already require or permit fair value measurement. An amendment has been made to IAS 36 Impairment of Assets regarding the recoverable value of nonfinancial assets. The amendment removes a requirement for disclosures of the recoverable value of cash-generating units that was added to IAS 36

2 in connection with the creation of IFRS 1. Although the amendment is not obligatory until January 1, 2014, Eniro has chosen to apply the amendment as from January 1, PRINCIPLES OF CONSOLIDATION The consolidated financial statements include the Parent Company Eniro AB and its subsidiaries. Subsidiaries are companies in which the Parent Company, directly or indirectly, has the right to formulate financial and operational strategies in a manner that normally results from a shareholding greater than 50% of the votes. Subsidiaries are included in the consolidated financial statements from the date on which control was transferred to the Group. They are eliminated from the consolidated financial statements on the date from which control ceases. Eniro applies the purchase method for reporting the Group s business combinations. The purchase consideration for the acquisition of a subsidiary consists of the fair value of transferred assets and liabilities acquired by the Group from the previous owner of the acquired company and the shares issued by the Group. The purchase consideration also includes the fair value of all assets or liabilities resulting from an agreement for contingent consideration. Identifiable acquired assets and assumed liabilities in a business combination are initially measured at fair value on the date of acquisition. For each acquisition, the Group determines whether non-controlling interests in the acquired company are to be recognized at fair value or at the holding s proportional share of the carrying amount of the acquired company s identifiable net assets. Acquisition-related costs are expensed as they arise. If the business combination is implemented in several stages, the previous shares in the equity of the acquired company are remeasured at their fair value on the date of acquisition. Any resulting gain or loss is recognized in profit or loss. Each contingent consideration that is to be transferred by the Group is recognized at fair value on the date of acquisition. Sub sequent changes in the fair value of contingent consideration that has been classified as an asset or liability is recognized in accordance with IAS 39 either in profit or loss or in other comprehensive income. Contingent consideration that is classified as shareholders equity is not remeasured, and subsequent settlement is recognized in shareholders equity. Goodwill is initially measured in the amount by which the total purchase consideration and fair value for non-controlling interests exceeds the fair value of identifiable acquired assets and assumed liabilities. If the purchase consideration is lower than the fair value of the acquired company s net assets, the difference is recognized directly in profit or loss. Intra-Group transactions, balance sheet items and income and expenses from transactions between Group companies are eliminated. Gains and losses from intra- Group transactions that are reported in assets are also eliminated. ASSOCIATED COMPANIES Associated companies are companies in which the Group has a significant but not controlling influence, which as a rule applies for shareholdings corresponding to between 20% and 50% of the votes. Holdings in associated companies are recognized in accordance with the equity method. This entails that the investment is initially valued at cost, and the carrying amount is increased or decreased thereafter to take into

3 account the Group s share of associated company s profit or loss after the acquisition date. The Group s carrying amount of holdings in associated companies includes goodwill that is identified in connection with the acquisition. JOINT VENTURES A joint venture is defined as a contractual agreement in which two or more parties initiate an economic activity that is subject to joint control. This may take the form of jointly owned companies that are controlled jointly. Joint ventures are consolidated according to the proportional method. Accordingly, the Group s share of the joint venture s income and balance sheet is included under the corresponding items in the consolidated financial statements. Starting in 2014, Eniro will apply the equity method for consolidation of joint ventures, see New accounting policies and amendments in 2014 and later. TRANSLATION OF FOREIGN CURRENCY Financial reporting is conducted in the currency used in the area in which each Group company is primarily active. This is the unit s functional currency. In the consolidated financial statements, SEK is used, which is the Parent Company s functional and the Group s reporting currency. Transactions in foreign currency are translated to the functional currency using the exchange rates in effect on the transaction date. Exchange gains and losses arising in payments for such transactions and in the translation of monetary assets at the exchange rate in effect on the balance sheet date are recognized in profit or loss. Exceptions are transactions that constitute hedges that satisfy the conditions for hedge accounting of cash flows or net investments. Such gains or losses are recognized in other comprehensive income. Income statements and balance sheets of subsidiaries with another functional currency than SEK are translated as follows: Assets and liabilities are translated at the exchange rate in effect on the balance sheet date. Revenues and costs are translated at the average exchange rate (insomuch as this gives a reasonable approximation of the accumulated effect of the exchange rates that apply on the transaction date; otherwise, revenues and costs are translated at the exchange rate in effect on the transaction date) Exchange rate differences are recognized in other comprehensive income. Goodwill and adjustments of fair value arising from the acquisition of foreign operations are treated as assets and liabilities in that operation and are translated at the exchange rate in effect on the balance sheet date. REVENUE Revenue is recognized when it is probable that the economic benefits associ ated with the transaction will accrue to Eniro and when the revenue can be measured in a reliable manner. Revenue is measured at the fair value of what has been received or will be received after deducting for discounts. Eniro presents its revenue according to the revenue streams Desktop search, Mobile search, Campaign products, Print and Voice.

4 Eniro s revenue is generated primarily from advertisements that are shown when a user performs a search on the Internet, via mobile phones, in directories and via directory assistance services. Revenue is recognized in the period in which Eniro performed the service. In cases where a product contains several components, the market value attributable to each component is recognized on delivery. Revenue recognition occurs after deductions for discounts or other similar deductions. Revenue for advertising packages is apportioned in accordance with the various revenue recognition principles that apply for the constituent components. The outcome of the apportionment among the various revenue-recognition methods depends on the value of the constituent components in the particular package and is assigned in accordance with the market value of commercial use based on price lists. Revenue Desktop search and Mobile search In the Desktop search and Mobile search revenue categories, Eniro offers its customers advertising space in Eniro s highly popular local search sites. The primary advertising channels for desktop advertising are the main sites eniro.se in Sweden, gulesider.no in Norway, krak.dk in Denmark, and panorama-firm.pl in Poland. The advertising channels for mobile advertising are the main sites and local mobile apps. Eniro also offers a B2B service for company and financial data, called Proff. To give customers a higher position on result lists of available companies, Eniro offers various advertising packages of varying sizes and varying content and geographic coverage. The advertising packages include, among other things, company data, indepth company information, links to the advertiser s website, video presentations from the advertiser and keyword optimization. The revenue from advertising package is apportioned to the constituent components. The advertising space in Eniro s desktop and mobile channels is allocated over time that the service is provided, normally 12 months. Key-word optimization entails that Eniro analyzes traffic on Eniro s search pages, after which it subsequently chooses specific keywords for the respective customers, which increases the customers searchability and thus their visibility on hit lists. Optimization revenue is recognized when the analysis has been performed. The optimization service is included both in advertising packages and can be purchased separately if the customer requests a new or expanded analysis. For example, if a video product is included, the revenue is apportioned between the components video and video hosting, where the revenue attributable to the video is recognized when the recording has been completed and the video is delivered to the customer. The revenue attributable to video hosting is allocated over the period in which the service is provided. Revenue Campaign products In the Campaign products revenue area, Eniro offers services such as search engine optimization (SEO), videos, websites (both online and mobile sites), and sponsored links. Campaign products are sold under the Kvasir Media brand in Sweden and Norway, and Krak Group in Denmark. Search engine optimization (SEO) entails optimizing customers websites for the major search engines. Eniro conducts continuous updates in order to deliver the desired results. SEO revenue is recognized over the period during which the service is provided,

5 which normally means that the revenue is recognized over a period of 12 months, but other period are also possible. For the video product, the offering entails filming and editing a 60-second presentation video. The video is then published on the customer s profile page with Eniro and on major video sites, such as YouTube, and is optimized for the major search engines. The customer may also publish the video on its own website. Revenue is allocated to the constituent components video and video hosting, whereby the revenue attributable to the video is recognized when the recording has been completed and the video is delivered to the customer. Revenue attributable to video hosting is recognized on a straight line basis over the subscription period, i.e., the period when the service is provided. The website product entails that Eniro produces a website for the customer, which is thereafter published during a subscription period. Revenue is apportioned to the constituent components website and website hosting. The revenue attributable to the website is recognized when the website is delivered to the customer. Revenue attributable to website hosting is recognized on a straight line basis over the subscription period, i.e., the period when the service is provided. Sponsored links are an auction-based service, whereby clickable text ads are provided on Eniro s search pages or on one of Eniro s business partners websites. Revenue for sponsored links is recognized when a user clicks on the sponsored link at the prevailing cost per click (CPC), in accordance with an auction procedure. Print revenue Revenue from printed directories is recognized when the directories are distributed. Voice revenue Revenue from directory assistance services or other voice services is recognized when the service is provided to the end user in a phone call or by text message (SMS). SEGMENT REPORTING Segment reporting reflects how Eniro s financial information is presented internally to the chief operating decision maker. At Eniro, Group Management constitutes the chief operating decision maker and is responsible for the allocation of resources and evaluation of results. Eniro s operating segments consist of the business areas Local search (formerly Directories) and Voice. Local search encompasses advertising revenue in Sweden, Norway, Denmark and Poland, and works with joint, cross-border functions in Group Product & Marketing, Group IT Production, Human Resources and Finance. Voice encompasses the directory information services in Sweden, Norway and Finland. The Voice units are not included in joint, cross-border functions of Local search and thus form a separate segment. Reporting and Group Management s monitoring of financial information, EBITDA, is in line with the Local search and Voice segments. TAXES

6 Both current and deferred income taxes are reported in the consolidated financial statements. The balance sheet method is applied for reporting of income taxes. According to this method, deferred tax liabilities and tax assets are reported for all temporary differences between the carrying amounts and tax values of assets and liabilities. Deferred tax assets attributable to tax-loss carryforwards are reported only when it is considered probable that the loss carryforward can be utilized in the future. Deferred tax liabilities and tax assets are calculated on the basis of the anticipated tax rate on the expected date when the deferred tax asset in question will be realized or the deferred tax liability will be settled. The effects of changes in the applicable tax rates are recognized in profit or loss or in other comprehensive income during the period in which the change was adopted. PROPERTY, PLANT AND EQUIPMENT Property, plant and equipment is reported at cost less depreciation and any impairment losses. Cost includes expenses that can be directly attributable to the acquisition of the asset. Depreciation is applied on a straight-line basis over the assets estimated useful life, down to any residual value. Eniro s tangible assets consists mainly of computer equipment and office equipment. The estimated useful life varies from three to five years. The residual value of assets and their useful life are tested for impairment on every closing date and is adjusted as necessary. INTANGIBLE NON-CURRENT ASSETS Goodwill consists of the amount by which the cost exceeds the fair value of the Group s share of an acquired subsidiary s/associated company s net assets on the acquisition date. Other intangible assets with indefinite useful life consist of trademarks obtained through acquisitions. Goodwill and other trademarks with indefinite useful life are tested annually for impairment and are carried at cost less accumulated impairment losses. Gains or losses arising from the divestment of a unit include the residual carrying amount of goodwill and other intangible assets attributable to the divested unit. Customer relationships, other trademarks and other intangible assets are amortized over their useful life. The useful life for customer relationships is based on the repurchase frequency and varies between three and seven years. Other trademarks have a finite useful life of between five and ten years. Other intangible assets primarily consist of product development. The outlays that are capitalized include costs for direct salaries and other costs directly attributable to development projects. In addition, software, databases and publication rights of a unique nature that are controlled by Eniro and provide economic benefits over a period exceeding three years are reported as intangible assets. Other intangible assets are amortized on a straight-line basis over their estimated useful life, which varies between three and ten years. IMPAIRMENT Assets with an indefinite useful life, such as goodwill and certain trademarks, are not amortized, but are instead tested for impairment yearly or whenever events or changes in circumstances indicate that the carrying amount may not be recoverable. Even assets that are amortized are tested for impairment whenever there is an indication that the asset s value may be impaired. An impairment loss is recognized in the amount by which the asset s carrying amount exceeds its recoverable amount. The recoverable amount is

7 the higher of an asset s fair value less costs to sell and its value in use. In impairment testing, assets are grouped at the lowest levels at which there are separate identifiable cash flows (cash-generating units). NON-CURRENT ASSETS HELD FOR SALE Non-current assets (or disposal groups) are classified as held for sale when their carrying amount will mainly be recovered through a sale transaction and a sale is considered to be highly probable. They are reported at the lower of their carrying amount and fair value, less costs to sell. FINANCIAL ASSETS Financial assets are classified in the following categories: Financial assets at fair value through profit or loss Loan receivables and trade accounts receivable Available-for-sale financial assets Financial assets at fair value through profit or loss consist mainly of assets intended to be sold in the near term. At year-end 2013 Eniro did not have any assets classified in this category. Loans and receivables are non-derivative financial assets with fixed or payments whose amounts can be determined and that are not listed on an active market. Loan receivables are insignificant in scope. Available-for-sale financial assets are nonderivative financial assets in which the assets have been identified as available for sale or not belonging to any other category. At year-end 2013 Eniro did not have any assets classified in this category. Purchases and sales of financial assets are recognized on the date on which Eniro under takes to buy or sell the asset. Financial assets are initially meas-ured at fair value plus transaction costs, except for financial assets at fair value through profit or loss, for which transaction costs are excluded. Financial assets are derecognized from the balance sheet when the right to receive cash flows from the instrument has expired or when virtually all risks and benefits associated with the asset have been transferred to another party. Loans and receivables are measured after the point of acquisition at amortized cost using effective interest method. Available-for-sale financial assets and financial liabilities at fair value through profit or loss are measured after the acquisition date at fair value. Financial assets and liabilities are offset and reported as a net amount on the balance sheet only when there is a legally enforceable right to offset the reported amounts and there is an intention to settle on a net basis. WORK IN PROGRESS The value of work in progress consists of direct production costs and attributable indirect production costs. Borrowing costs are not included. For printed directories, direct production costs pertain mainly to purchases of paper, printing and binding of directories, and costs for obtaining and processing the information for publication in printed directories. An individual assessment is made for expensed amounts for each individual directory.

8 For multiscreen services, direct production costs pertain mainly to costs for advertising production. TRADE RECEIVABLES Trade accounts receivable are initially measured at fair value, which normally corresponds to the invoiced amount. Thereafter, trade receivables are valued at cost without discounting, less any provisions for bad debts. No discounting is performed, since the average credit period is short and the interest is thus immaterial. Credit risks are handled through active credit checks and routines for follow-up and debt collection. In addition, the size of the reserves is tested regularly based primarily on confirmed losses in previous years and taking into account current payment patterns. Amounts that are not expected to be received are offset by provisions and are reported as Sales cost in the income statement. CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS Cash and cash equivalents consist of cash, disposable funds in bank accounts and other short-term investments with a maturity shorter than three months from the acquisition date. The Parent Company s cash and cash equivalents include balances in Group accounts. Cash and cash equivalents in restricted bank accounts are classified as a financial asset. SHAREHOLDERS EQUITY Shareholders equity in the Group is divided into share capital, other capital contributions, reserves and retained earnings. Holdings of treasury shares acquired within framework approved by the Annual General Meeting are reported in the consolidated financial statements as a reduction of other capital contributions. In the Parent Company, this reduction is reported as a reduction of retained earnings or, where applicable, against a reserve to be used in accordance with a resolution by a general meeting of shareholders. Costs in addition to the purchase price arising in conjunction with the acquisitions of treasury shares are charged against retained earnings. This holding is not included in the number of shares outstanding when calculating key data per share. Eniro classifies the company s preference shares as equity, and dividends as dividends to owners of preference shares in accordance with IAS 31 Financial Instruments. The classification has been made on the basis of the company s terms that the preference shares lack a set date for redemption and that owners of preference shares do not have any right to demand redemption. BORROWINGS Borrowings are initially stated at fair value, net after transaction costs. They are thereafter carried at amortized cost, and any difference between the amount received after transaction costs and the amount repaid is recognized in profit or loss over the repayment period using the effective interest method. Liabilities that are expected to be settled within 12 months after the end of the reporting period are classified as current liabilities. Liabilities that are expected to be settled later than 12 months after the end of the reporting period are classified as non-current liabilities.

9 REPORTING OF DERIVATIVE INSTRUMENTS AND HEDGE ACCOUNTING Derivative instruments are reported on the balance sheet as per the contract date and are measured at fair value both initially and on subsequent re-valuations. Derivatives may be used hedge fair value, cash flows or net investments in foreign currency. Eniro hedged its future cash flows until the expiration of the company s interest rate swaps in August At present, hedging is only conducted of the Group s foreign net investments. When a hedging contract is entered, Eniro documents the relationship between the hedge instrument and the hedged item, as well as the effectiveness of the derivative instrument in balancing the fair value or cash flow for the hedged items. Hedging of cash flows The effective portion of changes in value of derivative instruments that are intended to hedge cash flows, and that satisfy the conditions for hedge accounting, is recognized in other comprehensive income. The gain or loss attributable to the ineffective portion is recognized directly in profit or loss. Accumulated amounts in other comprehensive income are restated in profit or loss in the periods in which the hedged item affects income. If the hedged transaction results in the recognition of a non-financial asset or liability, gains or losses previously recognized in other comprehensive income are trans-ferred from other comprehensive income and included in the value of the asset or liability. When a hedging instrument expires or is sold or when the hedge no longer satisfies the conditions for hedge accounting, and ac cumulated gains or losses are included in other comprehensive income, the accumulated amount is also reversed, since the hedged item affects profit or loss. If the hedged transaction is no longer expected to occur, the accumulated amount is recognized directly in other comprehensive income. Hedges of foreign net investments The effective portion of a hedge of foreign net investments is recognized under other comprehensive income, while the ineffective portion is recognized directly in profit or loss under the item Financial cost. Accumulated gains and losses in shareholders equity are recognized as a portion of the capital gain or loss arising when a foreign unit is divested. PROVISIONS By provisions is meant liabilities that are uncertain with respect to their amount or the date on which they will be settled. Provisions are reported when the Group has a legal or constructive obligation as a result of a previous and it is more probable that an outflow of resources will be required to settle the obligation than the opposite, and the amount can be estimated in a reliable manner. Provisions pertain mainly to pension obligations, deferred tax liabilities, costs arising from changes in personnel and ongoing legal proceedings. The reserved amounts constitute the best estimate of what would be paid out on the balance sheet date to settle the obligation or to transfer it to a third party. TRADE PAYABLES Trade accounts payable are initially stated at fair value and subsequently at amortized cost using the effective interest method.

10 EMPLOYEE BENEFITS Pensions The Eniro Group has both defined contribution and defined benefit pension plans. A defined contribution plan is a pension plan in which the Group pays fixed contributions to a separate legal entity and has no legal or constructive obligation to make further payments. Costs are charged against consoli-dated earn ings in pace with the vesting of benefits. In defined benefit plans, benefits are paid to employees and former employees based on their salary at the time of retirement and the number of years they were employed. The Group bears the risk for paying the pledged benefits. Eniro has defined benefit plans in Sweden, Norway and Finland. Certain plans are funded, and benefits from these are paid by the Group as they become due. Eniro s pension obligations pertain mainly to employees in Sweden. Eniro has assets that have been detached in a pension foundation, while other obligations in Sweden are secured through insurance with PRI Pensionsgaranti. The net amount of the estimated present value of the obligations and the fair value of the plan assets is recognized on the balance sheet. In cases where a surplus in a pension plan cannot be fully utilized, only the portion of the surplus that the company can recover through lower future contributions or repayments is reported. For defined benefit plans, the pension cost and the pension obligation are calculated according to the Projected Unit Credit method. This method distributes pension costs over the period during which employees perform work for the company that increases their entitlement to future benefits. The calculations are performed annually by independent actuaries. The company s obligations are measured at the present value of anticipated future payments using a discount rate. In Sweden, a discount rate is used that corresponds to the yield on mortgage bonds with a maturity corresponding to the obligation in question. The most important actuarial assumptions are described in the note for pension obligations. In determining the present value of the obligation and the fair value of plan assets, actuarial gains and losses may arise, which are recognized in other comprehensive income. The pension obligation also includes a provision for future pensions in Eniro AB, in accordance with an arrangement under collective bargaining agreements that provides for an Early Retirement Benefit plan (ERB) at 55, 60 or 63 years for certain personnel categories. The ERB plan is a pension plan covering certain Eniro employees who were previously employed by Televerket (today TeliaSonera) prior to its incorporation in Under the agreement, payments from this plan are to be covered in part by the former owner, TeliaSonera, and on December 31, 2013, the corresponding receivable amounted to SEK 17 M (25). The credit risk associated with this receivable is regarded as negligible. The interest cost is classified as a financial cost. Other cost items included in pension costs are charged against operating income. SHARE-BASED PAYMENTS The Eniro Group has share-based incentive programs directed at the CEO, members of

11 Group Management and certain key persons. The Annual General Meeting in April 2013 resolved in favor of introducing a new share-based incentive program the Long Term Incentive Program (LTIP 2013) which replaces previous programs with synthetic shares. Long Term Incentive Program (LTIP 2013) Reporting of share-based remuneration programs regulated with equity instruments entails that the instrument s fair value at the time of grant is to be recognized in profit or loss over the vesting period, with a corresponding adjustment of shareholders equity. This leads to an estimated cost, correspond-ing to the earned portion of the estimated value of the shares upon grant that is charged against income during the vesting period. At the end of each reporting period during the vesting period, an estimation is made of the anticipated number of shares granted, and the effect of any change in previous estimates is recognized in profit or lass along with a corresponding adjustment of shareholders equity. In addition, provisions are made for estimated social security costs related to the program. The calculations are based on a theoretical market valuation, where the market value is calculated using the Black & Scholes valuation model. Variable cash salary with three-year lock-in synthetic shares ( ) This incentive program entails that a maximum scope corresponding to 15%-40% of the employee s fixed salary is reserved for a grant of so-called synthetic shares. For the CEO, the maximum scope can correspond to 50% of fixed salary. The number of synthetic shares that corresponds to the amount determined for the participant is calculated from the starting point of the average price paid for Eniro shares during the five trading days immediately following the record date. After three years the holding of synthetic shares is converted to cash payment. The outcome of the synthetic shares requires that the participant completes an employment period of three years after the grant. Eniro allocates the cost of the incentive program during the lock-in period. The maximum amount to be paid out for each synthetic share is limited to five times the share price at the time of conversion to synthetic shares. The incentive program does not entail compensation in Eniro shares, but can be seen as an index that regulates the size of the cash payment. LEASES A lease in which a significant portion of the risks and benefits resulting from ownership are retained by the lessor is classified as an operating lease. Payments made during the lease period are expensed on a straight-line basis over the lease period. Currently, the Group only has operating leases. NEW ACCOUNTING POLICES AND AMENDMENTS IN 2014 AND LATER The following new standards, amendments and interpretations of existing standards have been published and are mandatory for fiscal years beginning on or after January 1, 2014, but have not been applied prospectively. IFRS 9 Financial Instruments deals with classification, valuation and recognition of financial assets and liabilities. IFRS 9 stipulates that financial assets are to be classified in two categories: measurement at fair value an measurement at amortized cost. The

12 classification is determined on the initial reporting occasion based on the company s business model and characteristic properties of the contractual cash flows. For financial liabilities, this result in no major changes compared with IAS 39. The greatest change pertains to liabilities identified at fair value. For these, the portion of the change in fair value that is attributable to the company s own credit risk is be recognized in other comprehensive income rather than in profit or loss, unless this results in an accounting mismatch. The Group has not yet evaluated the impact of this change. IFRS 10 Consolidated Financial Statements is based on existing policies, since it identifies control as the decisive factor in establishing whether a company is to be consolidated. The standard provides additional guidance for the establishment of control in cases where this is difficult to evaluate. The Group intends to apply IFRS 10 in the fiscal year that begins on January 1, 2014, and has not yet evaluated the full impact on the financial statements. IFRS 11 Joint Arrangements focuses on the rights and obligations of the parties in a joint arrangement rather than the legal form of the arrangement. Two types of joint arrangements have been defined: joint operations and joint ventures. A joint operation is a joint arrangement whereby the parties that have joint control of the arrangement have rights to the assets, and obligations for the liabilities, relating to the arrangement. In such an arrangement, the assets, liabilities, income and expenses are to be reported based on the party s share of ownership in these. A joint venture involves a joint arrangement whereby the parties that have joint control of the arrangement have rights to the net assets of the arrangement. Joint ventures are to be accounted for using the equity method. Proportionate consolidation is no longer permitted, which is why Eniro will report joint ventures in accordance with the equity method as from January 1, IFRS 12 Disclosures of Interests in Other Entities includes disclosure requirements for subsidiaries, joint arrangements, associated companies and non-consolidated structured entities. The Group intends to apply IFRS 12 for the fiscal year beginning on January 1, 2014, and has not yet evaluated the full impact on the financial statements. IFRIC 21 Levies clarifies when a liability to pay a tax or fee that other than income tax is to be recognized. The interpretation identifies the obligating event that triggers the obligation to pay the tax or fee, and when the liability should thus be recognized. The Group is currently not subject to any significant taxes or fees other than income tax, and thus this interpretation does not have any material impact on the Group. No other IFRSs or IFRIC interpretations that have not yet taken effect are expected to have any material impact on the Group. Estimations and assessments are evaluated continuously and are based on historical experience and other factors, including expectations of future events that are regarded as reasonable under prevailing conditions. The Group makes estimations and assessments about the future. The estimations for accounting purposes that result from these will, by definition, rarely match actual outcome. The estimations and assessments that give rise to a material risk of significant adjustments of the carrying amounts for assets and liabilities during the following fiscal year are outlined below.

13 Impairment testing of goodwill and trademarks In accordance with IFRS, goodwill and trademarks with an indefinite useful life are not amortized; instead, they are tested yearly for impairment. Other intangible assets and other non-current assets are amortized/depreciated over the period during company management has assessed that the asset will generate revenues. In addition, impairment testing is conducted whenever there is an indication that assets may be impaired. A number of estimations and assessments are made when the value in use of an asset is calculated, such as revenue growth for the particular segment on the basis of market conditions and the way the cost base will develop, taking into account cost-cutting measures. Other significant assumptions include the allocated interest, which is based on Eniro s cost of capital and risk premium at the time of the valuation. Management arrives at the assumptions, which are reviewed by the Audit Committee. Further information on goodwill and trademarks with an indefinite useful life is provided in note 8, Intangible assets. Income taxes The Group is obligated to pay tax in several countries. Comprehensive assessments are required to be able to establish the Group s provision for income taxes. Many transactions and calculations involve amounts whereby the final tax payment is uncertain. In cases in which the final tax for these matters differs from the amount initially recognized, these differences will affect current and deferred tax assets and liabilities during the period when such conclusions are made. Pension benefits The present value of pension obligations depends on a number of factors that are established on an actuarial basis based on a number of assumptions. The assumptions used when establishing the net cost of pensions include the discount rate. Each change in these assumptions will impact the carrying amount of pension obligations. The Group establishes an appropriate discount rate at the end of each year. This is the interest rate used to determine the present value of anticipated future payments that are expected to be required to cover the pension obligations. When establishing an appropriate discount rate, the Group takes into account yields on high-quality mortgage bonds that are expressed in the currency in which the payments will be made and that have maturities matching the assessments for the particular pension obligation. Other important assumptions concerning pension obligations are based in part on prevailing market conditions. Further information is provided in note 17, Pension obligations.

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